Wednesday Wildcard: Why I Feed the Algorithm
You may have noticed that I sometimes post pictures and short articles that say I am “feeding the algorithm” and this is why!
Business Builder: Business English for Undertaking
As a non-native English speaker, you may find that your language skills lead to misunderstandings, or uncomfortable moments…
Vocabulary Showcase: Synonyms for “Laugh”
“Laugh” is a bit of a simple verb, isn’t it? How about we find some new words that mean the same thing!
Kids Corner: GCSE - Similes in Creative Writing
Similes are cool ways of describing things when you do creative writing.
Business Builder: Business English for Professional Drivers
As a professional driver you may think that you don’t need excellent English, but if you want to be in control of …
Vocabulary Showcase: Synonyms for “new”
Maybe you are starting a new academic year, or a new job. Maybe like me, you are starting a new part of your life.
Wednesday Wildcard: Refer a friend free lesson
How you can share Wright English with your friends and family, and get a free lesson as thanks!
Business Builder: Business English for the IT industry
A lot of my students want to improve their English for work, and what they really need is someone who understands their industry..
Sunday Funday: Too cool for school
I’m sorry I can’t hear you over how cool I am…
Kids Corner: Upgrade your English Descriptions
How can you improve your creative writing the most in just one step? Level up your descriptive writing!
Business Builder: Cultural Awareness for Business
When working with employees from another culture the differences can be dramatic…
Vocabulary Showcase: Synonyms for “pure”
You may have noticed that “pure” means that only that one item is present. There are many other words which mean “pure”…
Sunday Funday: I’m a sad owl
Is this what my future stress and anxiety nightmares will look like?
Gateway to Grammar: The imperative clause for orders
Give those guys some cheese Karen! That is an order! It is also imperative (which means important). The name of the grammar used to give orders? The imperative!
Special Offer: Refer a Friend - Get a Free Lesson!
So how does the refer a friend special offer work? Simple! Follow these steps…
Business Builder: Phrasal Verbs for Business 3
Upgrade your Business English skills today with these phrasal verbs frequently used in English-speaking companies.
Vocabulary Showcase: Synonyms for “realise”
Let’s have a look at some synonyms for “realise”, so we can expand our vocabulary for different audiences and situations.
Sunday Funday: It’s OK I’m an English Teacher!
Get me a dictionary, a glass of brandy, and some digestive biscuits! I can handle this!
Saturday Supplement: Inner rest day
I’m taking today as a rest day; a live in my head day and going back to a little peace.
Gateway to Grammar: There, they’re and their!
Why does the English language have three words that sound exactly the same, are spelled very similarly, and they mean totally different things?